There is no federal AI law yet — but NIST AI RMF is the de-facto procurement standard, Colorado's ADMT rules take effect January 1, 2027, state AI laws are multiplying, and any US company serving EU users already inherits the EU AI Act (Article 50 transparency hits new generative systems August 2, 2026). The question in every enterprise deal this year: "who says your AI is safe — you, or someone independent?"
Independent assessment against NIST AI RMF (Govern · Map · Measure · Manage), crosswalked automatically to the EU AI Act, ISO/IEC 42001 and 20+ frameworks — issued as an Ed25519-signed Watchdog Certificate with a public verify URL. Your buyer's security team checks the signature against our published key. No call to us, no PDFs on trust. The certifier is not the vendor — that's the whole point.
Automated decision-making tech in employment/lending/insurance needs impact assessments and notice. Our colorado-admt-compliance MCP is in the regulatory build queue; certification subscribers get it at release.
Federal procurement and enterprise vendor reviews already score against it. One assessment with us produces your RMF mapping plus the EU crosswalk you'll need the moment you sell across the Atlantic.
The EU AI Act follows your users, not your HQ. The £999 Article 50 Kit (~$1,270) covers disclosure and labelling before the cliff.
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